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Ideas are being tossed around to celebrate Indiana University’s bicentennial in 2020.

The university has created a steering committee composed of school faculty, staff and students to consider proposals to celebrate the milestone.

Bicentennial celebration director Kelly Kish and Stephen Watt, co-chairman of the steering committee, presented some of the proposals to the IU Board of Trustees last week.

Some ideas that have been floated include a university museum, a traveling exhibit about the institution and an oral history project.

An oral history project actually started a few years ago, primarily with alumni who were on campus for events. Kish said that trained staff could travel the state to record more stories as part of the celebration. At some point, those interviews would be transcribed and archived. Other ideas include projects on the histories of the various communities at the school.

Kish said that if a museum were to be constructed, it would likely be on the Bloomington campus.

About 12 students are already working on projects for the anniversary as bicentennial interns. One student at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis is working on a plan for a time capsule.

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